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You might use the step(x) or logistic(x) functions for thresholding values, see:
http://formulize.nutonian.com/building-blocks
I'm not familiar with thresholding for auto-regression though. What value do you want to threshold exactly and how do you want x2 to influence it?
Michael
Hello allI have been searching earlier discussions related to the aforementioned topic but didn't come across one. My apology if am asking something trivial and/or something discussed early on; am just beginning to learn how to use EUREQA.Am anticipating a threshold autoregressive equation to express the mathematical relationship between multivariate time series (y,x1,x2). I would like to employ EUREQA to derive a AR equation: y=f(x1,y1,y2) constrained by a threshold value from x2.I couldn't come across the means to introduce the threshold thing in EUREQA. Can somebody give me a helpful hint?Your assistance is highly appreciated in advance!Cheers
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Thanks so much. That was quite helpful!
Cheers